White Sox Good, Bad, & Indifferent: White Sox 11, Tigers 0

JJ Stankevitz by Senior Writer Written on April 13, 2008
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The way the Sox rebounded in the last two games—After a dismal performance in the first game of this series, the White Sox came back to outscore Detroit 18-0 in the final two games of the series. 

To use a hackneyed term, this team has a lot of "fight" in them. It's hard for me to see them going on an extended losing streak anytime soon, so hey, maybe they are for real.

 

Bad

The weather—It's not just in Chicago, but all over the Midwest. It's cold here. Baseball isn't meant to be played in sub-40 degree temperatures, but in Chicago and Kansas City, it has been all weekend. 

The cold and wind were so unbearable in Kansas City yesterday that I didn't even stay for the entire Twins-Royals game. It's not good when you can't feel your toes.

In Chicago, it was cold all weekend and Saturday's game was played in a constant drizzle. 

Basically, this is weather that would make a lot of football players cringe. Hopefully, we've seen the last of it, but knowing the Midwest, that's unlikely.

 

Indifferent

Nothing here. Today was another great win for the White Sox, who now push their AL Central-leading record to 7-4.

Next up: John Danks vs. Greg Smith (Oakland), April 14 @ 7:11

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